Is it true that Jehovah will save you if you are sincere, regardless of what you believe? Do you say that “it doesn’t matter what my religion is, if I am honest?” Many people think that they are prepared for heaven if their consciences are clear, if they have done the best they know. Too, many people take this position who accept the Bible as God’s word and as their guide. Hence, such people should be willing to be governed in their attitude on this question by what the Bible says. It is herein affirmed that God requires more than sincerity in religion— that man must not only be sincere, but must also worship and serve God exactly according to the specifications which He has given in His word. Let us see if the Bible so teaches.
As the first Biblical evidence, let us get the picture drawn in 1 Kings 12 and 13, particularly chapter 13. In 1 Kings 12 we have the tragic spectacle of King Jeroboam’s substitutions. Jeroboam had divided the kingdom of Israel, taking about 10 tribes and leaving only two for Rehoboam, the impractical and weakling son of Solomon. Jeroboam’s group formed the Northern kingdom, generally called Israel. Rehoboam’s tribes formed the Southern kingdom, usually known as Judah.